Posted on October 31, 2007 by kgjames
Hello everyone!
Perhaps on the syllabus I indicated that we wouldn’t be meeting during the Orchestra Festival, November 5 & 6. But we definitely need to meet! These are classroom business/assignment/catch-up days, and you should only miss class if you are somehow going to be on the stage performing from 10.10-11am either of those days.
On these [...]
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Posted on October 28, 2007 by kgjames
Don’t forget to check Blackboard for your 111 and 137 grades. Grades for 111 are weighted, so your weighted average for the course will tell you how you’re doing at this point in the semester.
There were 6 “sections” for the midterm. Below is a table explaining the distribution of points assigned to each section or [...]
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Posted on October 26, 2007 by kgjames
I imagine it’s a bit confusing to know whose expectations you are to meet at this point in the semester. While you are temporary members of Professor Williams’ class, you are to complete assignments that he makes in class. Usually you are asked to complete counterpoint examples begun in class. You are also to have [...]
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Posted on October 26, 2007 by kgjames
I’ll post your midterm exam grades to the Blackboard Gradebook over the weekend, hopefully, and hand your papers back on Monday. Generally the class did well and performed as expected.
Here are some thoughts I had as I read through the exams:
METER: Identification & Comprehension
Most of you correctly identified 3-4 as simple and 6-8 as compound. [...]
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